Church of All Saints

A Grade II Listed Building in Barnacre-with-Bonds, Lancashire

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Listing Text

Church, 1905 by Austin & Paley. Sandstone rubble with red tile roofs.
Comprises a west tower, a nave and chancel under a continuous roof, north
transeptal organ chamber with vestry, and a south chapel added in 1937.
Tower has diagonal buttresses, a north-east stair turret, and a pyramid
roof behind a parapet. The bell openings are each of 2 trefoiled lights
under a flat head, with inscriptions over. The west window is of 3
round-headed lights under a pointed head with Perpendicular tracery. The
doorway, on the north side, is moulded with a pointed arch. The nave and
chancel have windows with flat heads and trefoiled lights. The gable wall
of the north transept has a cross window, its lower lights blind. To its
right the nave has one window of 3 lights and 2 of 2 lights. On the south
side the nave has windows of 3 lights and 2 lights. The chapel has 2
3-light windows. The chapel east window is circular with a central
quatrefoil and tracery. The chancel east window is of 4 pointed lights
under a pointed head with Perpendicular tracery. Inside, the tower arch is
pointed and chamfered in 2 orders. The chancel arch is similar, but the
inner order has short attached shafts and capitals as responds. The nave
roof has king posts rising from tie beams, with curved braces to the
principals and with queen struts. Intermediate trusses have arch-braced
collars with king posts. The chancel has a barrel roof with a king-post
rising from a tie beam to an arch-braced collar. There is a sedile and
piscina. A 2-bay arcade opens into the south chapel. The early C20 glass
is said to be by Shrigley and Hunt of Lancaster.

Listing NGR: SD5128446003

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